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UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.

FRANK c. RiNS'oHE, on Sr. LOUIS, MissoURi, ASSIGNoR To THE UNIVERSAL ACCOUNTANT MACHINE COMPANY, OF

SAME PLACE.

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l SPECIFICATION formingpart of Letters Patent No. 654,181` dated July 24', V1900. Application tiled April 2, 1900. Serial No. '11,125. kNo mcdel.) Y

TQUZZ whom it may concerm.

V Beit known that I, FRANK C.' RINSCHE, a

citizen of the UnitedStates, residing at the city of St. Louis, in the State ol' Missouri,

have invented'a certain new and useful Improvement in Calciilating-lllachines, of which the following is a full, clear, and exact description, such as will enable others skilled in the art to which it appertains to make and to use the same, reference being had to the accompanying drawings, forming part of this specification, in which- Figure 1'is a top plan view of my improved calculating-machine. Fig. 2 is a side elevational view. Fig. 3 is a side elevational View of the interior mechanism, the inner side wall` 'of the casing and the inner framipgof the machine being removed. Fig. 4 is a hori- Azo/ntal sectional'view` taken on a planebelow 2o the keyboard, adding-Wheels, and printing mechanism, the casing being omitted. F-ig.

f5 is a vertical longitudinal sectional view,

f ull size, of the front end of the machine, comprehen din gthe keyboard and associate mech-- z5 anism. Fig. 6 is a vertical horizontal .sec-

tional view showing the middleportion. of

Athe machine and comprehending the addingnwheels and their associate mechanism:

7 is a vertical longitudinal sectional vifxa'w 3o through the rear end of the machine andfooln-y l prehending the printing devices and their-f associate mechanism. In thelast-name'diig-` ljure the casing is omitted. Fig. 8 isa-'view on'the saine lines as Fig. 7, showing the parts 3 5' in a changed position.

tional view of the printing devices -andt associate mechanisms.- Fig. l0 is ai sid vational view of the frame and itsasjs'ociatef parts, in which frame are pivoted type-hanun-zv This last-named view illustrates the mechanism as seen from the opposite side .'i

Fig. 11 is avertical cross-.s'ectional-view.-on

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line 1l 11, Fig. 9, said view showing-the frame in elevation. Fig. 12 is a horizontal sectional view on line 12 12, Fig. l1, the framebeing omitted. Fig'. 13 is a' rear elevational view of-the upper portion of the rear end ofthe machine; Fig. 14 is a detail view off'the mechanism employedfor engaging and-Hisengaging the racks from the adding-wheels. Fig. 15 is a side elevational view offene of .for feeding the ribbon.

,Fig 9 is a side elev the side members of the frame for. lifting the racks into engagement with the addingwheels. Fig. 16 is adetail View, as seen from'` the inside of the machine, of the mechanism 55 for operating the friction-shaft from the main driving-shaft.` Fig. 17 is a view Similar to Fig. 14, showing the parts in a changed position. Fig. 18 is a top plan view of the'device shown in Fig. 17. Fig. 19 is a front elevational 6.o View of the forward end of the machine. Fig.

20 is a top plan View of a portion of the conl struction shown in Fig. 19. Fig. 21 is asectional'view on line 2l 21, Fig. 19. Fig.,22 is -a cross-sectional view on line 22 22, Fig. 6. 65

Fig. 23 is a top plan View of the accumulator, 'showing the adding-wheels and their associate parts. Fig. 24 is a rear elevational view of the adding-wheels and their associate parts. Fig. 25 is a sectional View on line 25 25, Fig. 7o 23. Fig. 26 is a sectional View on line 26 26, Fig. 23. Fig. 27 is a horizontal sectional view through the keyboard. Fig. 28 is a sectional view on line 28 28, Fig. 27. Fig. 29 is a sectionalview on line 29 29, Fig. 27. Fig. 30 is 75 a sectional View on line 30 30, Fig. 27. Fig.

31 is a top plan View 'of the printing devices, the inking-ribbon, and feeding mechanism Fig. 32 is a front elevational view of the ribbon-feed. Fig. 33 is 8b Ta similar view showing the'feeding mechanismy in a changed position.

i Fig. 34 is a longitudinal sectional view through the platen 'and its carriage, said parts constituting the paper-feed mechanism. Fig.`35 is a side ele- 85 vational View of the same. Fig. 36 is a side f levvational view,` partly in section, of the rib- Vloon-shifting mechanism. Fig.,37 is, a side Velevational view of the mechanism for shifting the ribbons. Fig. 38 is a top plan View 9o showin-g the` twin spools and part of the shiftjing mechanism.

`This invention relates to a new and useful -improvementin calculating-machines,oneobject being to make a machineofl thecharacter described absolutely positive in itsmovements, compact, cheap, and simple in operation and one which is easily operated.

Another object is to so arrange the paperfeeding mechanism that parallel columnsof 10o figures will'be 'printed thereon. .l The features of my present invention re- 

